And so Tharan-Tul, Great Shaman of the nomadic Thrun of the planet Eirdon opens the journey to that world. He is speaking of a prophecy, where three children are born who will have the potential to change the endless warfare on Eirdon to peace - if and only if they, unaware of their power to change history, make the right choices and sacrifices throughout their lives.
This constellation of three potential saviors has occurred may times during Eirdon's troubled and violent history - but never have the right choices and sacrifices been made. As the Thrun say, "the circle has yet to turn."
Weaving Man is the first of the Eirdon books, and has just been published.
On a
midwinter night on the planet Eirdon, a young man
who is the greatest assassin of his time
is summoned to the Royal Palace of
Erdahn. He expects to be rewarded for
completing a difficult and dangerous
mission that has ensured the future
security of his country, Mordania.
Instead, he
is given a newborn baby princess, second in
line to the throne of Mordania. By the
orders of the Queen, he is sent to a distant
royal estate to raise her according to the severe
and pitiless standards of the Royal House.
The Queen
didn’t count on a man who would
defy a Royal Command.
Or did she?